Professional Adviser Awards 2011: New categories revealed!

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The categories have been announced for the annual Professional Adviser Awards and this year there are a group of new awards to recognise the excellence within the advisory community.

Advisers will be able to nominate themselves and complete a short submission based on a case study to enter. The new categories are: Best Large Adviser Firm (over 25 registered individuals); Best Small Adviser Firm (25 or under registered individuals); and Best Investment Adviser. These are in addition to the awards introduced last year for Best Paraplanner and the Best IFA Website run by an adviser firm for its clients. Once again the advisory community will get its chance to vote on who they believe are the best providers in the various categories covering investment, retirement ...

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